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Political party
Agreement of Left Nationalists Entesa dels Nacionalistes d'Esquerra
Founded1985
Dissolved1987
Merged intoICV
HeadquartersBarcelona
IdeologySocialism
Ecologism
Catalan nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing

Agreement of Left Nationalists (Catalan: Entesa dels Nacionalistes d'Esquerra, ENE) was a Catalan socialist and nationalist political party, founded in 1985 by members of the Left Nationalists (NdE), Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and independents. In the 1984 Catalan parliamentary election, it ran under the label Agreement of the Catalan Left (Catalan: Entesa de l'Esquerra Catalana, EEC). In the 1986 Spanish general election, it ran together with the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC) within the Union of the Catalan Left coalition (UEC).

ENE failed to slightly improve on NdE electoral results, eventually merging with PSUC into UEC to form Initiative for Catalonia (IC).

Political parties in Catalonia Catalonia
Represented in the
Parliament of Catalonia (135)
Represented in the Spanish
Congress of Deputies (48 out of 350)
Represented in the
Spanish Senate (24 out of 266)
(*) With an asterisk, candidates who do not have their own parliamentary group.


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